Editorial Comment

Thawing of Zimbabwe-EU relations welcome

THE thawing of relations between Zimbabwe and the European Union as reported by this publication on Tuesday is a welcome development, marking a significant shift in the country’s diplomatic landscape. After decades of sanctions imposed by the EU, this rapprochement brings hope for the country’s economic revival and improved cooperation with the international community. The…

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Business

Indians invest US$600m in Zimbabwe

THE Indian ambassador to Zimbabwe, Bramha Kumar, says bilateral relations that exist between the two countries have seen US$600 million worth of investment in the southern African nation’s various economic sectors. Speaking during the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Day in Harare yesterday, Kumar said Indian investors had provided direct and indirect employment to…

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Life & Arts

Swan Music Fest reunites Vee Mampeezy, Winky D

Ashley Moyo moyoa@dailynews.co.zw CELEBRATED Tswana musician Vee Mampeezy is looking forward to his upcoming reunion with Zimdancehall heavyweight Winky D at the third edition of the Swan Music Festival to be held in Bulawayo at White City Stadium on March 29. “Zimbabwe, we are excited for this month-end. I can’t wait to perform alongside my…

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Sport

Warriors hunt Cheetahs. . . all or nothing for Nees’ men

Cloud Fusire in DURBAN, SA THE Warriors are heading into today’s 2026 World Cup Qualifiers group C tie against Benin fully aware that nothing short of victory will leave their chances of making it to the global football jamboree hanging by a thread. The match is set for Moses Mabhida Stadium at 1800hrs. Benin are…

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News

Community service for assaulting hubby’s mistress

A BULAWAYO woman has been ordered to perform 210 hours of community service after she was convicted of assaulting her husband’s lover. Ayanda Ngwenya appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Joseph Mabeza facing a charge of attempted murder. She pleaded not guilty to the charge and was, however, convicted of a lesser charge of assault. Ngwenya…

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Supreme Court clears top lawyer Rubaya

By Rutendo Ngara TOP Harare lawyer Admire Rubaya and his alleged accomplice, Timeon Makunde, a magistrate, were yesterday acquitted at the Supreme Court for gold theft. The charges arose after Rubaya represented Jefat Chaganda before Makunde and was acquitted of gold smuggling. The gold was later released back to Chaganda. However, the State later charged…

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Teachers divided over proposed strike

By Tapiwa Chirume chirumet@dailynews.co.zw TEACHERS’ unions are divided over calls for industrial action to demand a salary adjustment, with some preferring negotiations while others advocate for a nationwide strike. This development comes after teachers received their salaries yesterday, which they deem inadequate to meet the high cost of living amid the prevailing economic crisis. Speaking…

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Road accident kills 7 in Harare

Takudzwa Dhambu takudzwadhambu@dailynews.co.zw A ROAD accident at the Dzivaresekwa turn-off in Harare, along Bulawayo Road, yesterday, claimed seven lives and injured eight others. The accident involved three vehicles — a Toyota Hiace, a haulage truck, and a UD 70 truck. According to police national spokesperson Paul Nyathi, the kombi driver failed to give way to…

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